So, in my league 2nd team to be promoted in higher league will be or cheater or BOT. I want to believe it's first one, becouse I can't understand how BOT can be better then me, who is working so hard to lead my team, buying best players for me, trainig etc. Shortly, it's not fair.Also, I'm sure that many teams in my league are BOT's, and it's OK untill someone replace them, but it's not OK that they are taking places of humans in higher leagues.

Please, answer to me soon, so I can think of my next steps in Gokickoff.

He already sold 16 players, now is selling 3 more (the 3 most expensive, BTW), his squad will have 3 goalkeepers, 1 defender and no strikers! It's clear that he doesn't care about that team........

He already sold most of the squad, bought a player at a high value (banned later) but his team in argentinian league is being dismembered...... look, if you want to make national teams in a couple of seasons something must be done, it's not fair to see so many people creating teams in my country just to full his pockets in their main teams, can't you do a IP ban? That guy doesn't deserve other thing......

I don't care if anybody outside Argentina creates a team (this means less bots for the game), but at least give it some decent management for the good of the league (before that team, i'd preffer a to face a bot, seriously), it's not fair...... it's hard to get money, hard to create a decent team and suddenly somebody creates a team, f**** this league and fills his counts? This must stop!

I share what you express CarlosT, I am from Argentina, and there are many inactive equipments from his creation even and serious suitable that for the season 3 filter those equipments that take part of the top leagues and that are not regular assets of the game.....

So there are several accounts in the USA leagues that are managed by suspect Thais. Most of them are inactive accounts, so I'm not worried about them, but there's one active user from Thailand (confirmed) that needs to be addressed:

This is CHEATING. Not only should this user get booted, the cup prize, or a good portion of it, should be given to last season's runner up (and it wasn't me)!

The majority (not all) of the cheaters would use the same IP address, it is not too difficult to spot these IP addresses. Maybe a marshal should be assigned to each league to look out for such things, the marshal would then give the players the opportunity to explain why they have the same IP and also look into actions shared between the teams with the same IP!

Alternatively, it would not be too difficult for the system to highlight identical IP addresses and record activity between the accounts, this would allow just one person to marshal this

What about rewarding cheaters with their just rewards. I hate finding a player I like but... oh no... they are owned by a banned player. What about relegating these players to the lowest leagues possible... Send them to the dungeon for them to never return. Just an idea.

I think that the main motivation behind cheating is the desire for success at the highest level. With this in mind, we must also consider what motivates the cheaters actions. I believe that cheaters cheat, because they feel the benefit of cheating outweighs the punishment of being caught. This can be fixed.

I would suggest that changing the punishment for cheating could substantially reduce the level of cheating in this game. The paranoia that is created amongst honest players is something that needs to be reduced. I have a suggestion that could help with both of these problems.

What about instead of banning players from the game, we relegate them. This would have new restrictions of course. Players being accused of cheating or that admin. deem cheaters would be banned from TOP LEAGUE for life, banned from INTERNATIONAL CUPS for life, and could only ever hope to aspire to some specified league level. These rules could be played with but the principle is one that would make players think twice about ever trying to cheat.

Right now, I don't see any reason for a banned player to not make another team and carry on as usual. Let them have their criminally acquired players, but also let their teams live with the stigma of being labelled cheaters. Let their efforts in nondescript leagues with no possibility of fame or reputation be a reminder to those who would cheat that you will never reach the highest point of this mountain without doing things honestly.

That's not answer to my question. So I should forbid my roommate to buy player that he wants to buy? And he didn't buy player for 1 million or something unreal, he bought it for real price... I am not that stupid to risk 4 seasons of play for 300k G! So my question still is - How can you check if someone is cheating in that situation? Can you check different mac addresses or something? I think that lot of players have the "roommate problem" and it would be very useful to solve it....

he didn't buy player for 1 million or something unreal, he bought it for real price...

He made something forbidden, is that so hard to understand?And no, we usually don't have the "roommate problem", we have (at most) the "my little brother did it" problem (at least, you are more creative).Anyway.... having more than 1 account is forbidden, if you are having 2 (or more) teams using the same IP i believe they already were fair enough with you, but men.... if you did not started to play yesterday you can't be saying such excuse, like it or not you broke a rule and you both should know that you were doing...

So please, stick to the rules and tell every roommate you might have that trading players is forbidden if you share the same IP.

Ah, i forgot... GKO is not an exeption, that rule exist in every online manager you might find on the net, that's a basic anti-cheating rule.

Ok m8, we didn't know that... I didn't read in the rules that I have to report my roommate with same IP adress, but I did it when they banned him (still didn't get the answer from GKO) so is there any chance to unbanned him, and give me back my money? We'll make sure not to make this mistake again...